GREAT LAKES (Cousins, 1938). M. 48". Dykes Medal 1942. From 
the lake shores of Canada comes this pure clear blue Iris with its 
| flaring stiff crispy petal texture and beard of almost white. 75c 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944). L. 38”. H.M. A.I.S. 1945. With wild aban- 
| don, mother nature has created this stunning variegata. The late 
flowering Iris has coppery gold standards and chestnut brown 
falls. $1.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner, 1942). M. 34". Eye catching and mys- 
terious plicata with its unique coloring. The very rigid standards 
of silvery white are shadowed with royal blue; while the falls 
are mottled mulberry and purple. $1.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting, 1946). ML. 39”. Rich hellebore-red flowers, 
) with copper colored haft, trimmed with heavy yellow beard tipped 
with blue. $4.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944). M. 38”. H.M 1945. There is a liquid 
\ clarity in this exciting new deep orchid self. The large flowers are 
slightly waved. Long period of bloom. $1.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946). M. 36". Dykes Medal 1949. Large 
flowers of clear light blue with beautifully ruffled borders on both 
standards and falls. The beard is almost white. $5.00 
HIT PARADE (D. Hall, 1944). M. 32". This is the largest of the flamingo 
pinks. The flowers are a rich medium pink with just a trace of 
crimping to the edges. Very good form and of course it has a 
tangerine beard. $4.00 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins, 1944). M. 38”. H.M. 1946. A flaring dark 
copper blend with rosy undertones, enriched with a smooth brush- 
ing of inca gold across the haft. $2.00 
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